Is Diversity in Literature A Good Thing?
As I start the new school year, this is a topic that’s near and dear to my heart. Check out my musings on the purpose of stories, and whether diversifying helps or harms literature as a whole!
As I start the new school year, this is a topic that’s near and dear to my heart. Check out my musings on the purpose of stories, and whether diversifying helps or harms literature as a whole!
What happens if you mix J.R.R. Tolkien with Dr. Seuss? Surprisingly good results!
John Keats muses on the preservation of happiness in his poem, “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” and ultimately concludes that it is something to be desired. I muse on the ideas in “Ode on a Grecian Urn” and come to a different conclusion.
My list of seven of the most remarkable mothers I have encountered in fiction!
Did you know that the word “passion” originally had nothing to do with romance? In this article I explore the origins and evolution of the word “passion” and the variety of meanings it has left scattered across time.
Anyone who knows me knows that I love books! But even the biggest book lovers come across certain stories that don’t delight… here are some of mine.
If you have never heard of or read anything by John Milton, you’ve missed out! But luckily for you, I’ve compiled some of his best quotes from various works for you to savour and enjoy.
In celebration of my favourite season, here are some of my recent autumn photographs accompanying my latest poem.
Latin is a Dead Tongue. Or is it? Check out my musings on language and Latin in my latest blog post.
Where I live we don’t have April showers: we have April blizzards. The showers, if any, tend to come in May. Here are my attempts to capture the fresh beauty of some Albertan spring through photography.